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Alan's Classic 11-03-2009 11:30 PM

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Called the lumber place they want $5.75/bdft for babinga (sp) and $2.10/bdft for red oak.

Spread some filler today. I put the wheel tub in too stabilize the panels.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC01810.jpg

I will be putting a gusset of some kind in this area. It looks like a good place for a crack to form.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC01811.jpg

shortbed70 11-04-2009 07:17 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Looks good alan I wish I could start on my bed.

tiggamonsta 11-04-2009 08:10 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 3601526)
Called the lumber place they want $5.75/bdft for babinga (sp) and $2.10/bdft for red oak.

...

Seems like if you got the tools to mill the wood, it is worth going with something unique.

Is there any wood that has a natural orange tint? That might look nice against the paint.

Alan's Classic 11-04-2009 11:38 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by shortbed70 (Post 3602769)
Looks good alan I wish I could start on my bed.

I've worked on mine off and on for 2 days just filling and sanding the inside of one bedside.:sumo:

Quote:

Originally Posted by tiggamonsta (Post 3602867)
Seems like if you got the tools to mill the wood, it is worth going with something unique.

Is there any wood that has a natural orange tint? That might look nice against the paint.

Good idea, here is some info on Osage Orange

ruffrida2005 11-04-2009 11:44 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Hey Alan not to be off topic, but how to you post a link and change the name to what you want it as?

tiggamonsta 11-04-2009 11:46 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 3603329)
...

Good idea, here is some info on Osage Orange

That stuff looks like a good fit for a truck bed. I would order a sample to be sure of the color first though. Them web pictures never look the same in person. Just look at my avatar. I am really not that good looking. :lol:

padresag 11-05-2009 03:23 AM

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http://www.forloversofwood.com/price...JRynrl8Q%3d%3d
here is some wonderful figured bubinga but you may choke at the price
I just a batch of african padauck that was really on the orange side.
i can send you a pic of the colour.
I am building a 16' dining table for a customer out of muninga(which he brought from africa a little over 30 years ago). there was only enough for the top and none avail in n/a and it is a member of the padauk family so that is what I turned to for the base. normally afr. padauk is a pretty strong red but I was looking for some that was lighter in colour and my siuplier in Ontario had a flitch cut log that was orange whuch in time will almost fade into what I want
ron

Bugeyev8 11-05-2009 03:57 AM

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wow...2 hrs later I am at teh end of this post !!

Sweet looking truck, I will be checking back to see it when its completed

i90wrench 11-05-2009 11:04 AM

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I feel ya Bugeye. I've been catching up on threads for the past month. Had a job selling ice cream the past year and half, 80 hour weeks in nebraska all week. Had enough and opened shop back up the first of October. My girlfriend says I'm addicted to this forum! She also wonders why I have those "junk" pickups, I tell her those are my retirement projects.......someday. Great build Alan. Was gonna start on my 68 first but liking yours so might start with my 64 short fleet.

70 Suburban 11-05-2009 11:16 AM

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speeking of working on the bed.. I saw a truck this weekend (didnt get a pic) that used a sub bed and tail.. looked great. if I had the parts I think I would do it.

MacAttack 11-05-2009 02:52 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by i90wrench (Post 3603820)
My girlfriend says I'm addicted to this forum! She also wonders why I have those "junk" pickups,

Yeah - my ex had the same perspective. When she irritated me enough about the TLC I gave to my "projects", I explained that - unlike her - they could, with enough love and money, be cherries again.

I don't remember much after that, except having to get some ice for my head.

Mac. :smoke:

padresag 11-05-2009 03:35 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MacAttack (Post 3604090)
Yeah - my ex had the same perspective. When she irritated me enough about the TLC I gave to my "projects", I explained that - unlike her - they could, with enough love and money, be cherries again.

I don't remember much after that, except having to get some ice for my head.

Mac. :smoke:

that's what we like is a man w/balls
how long did this matrimonial exercise last?
ron

MacAttack 11-05-2009 03:49 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by padresag (Post 3604154)
that's what we like is a man w/balls
how long did this matrimonial exercise last?
ron

A dozen fun-filled years. And I've still got them and they're a lot bigger around now, but flatter, since they got stomped by divorce court here in the USSR.

Mac. :smoke:

61TWUK 11-05-2009 03:56 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MacAttack (Post 3604090)
Yeah - my ex had the same perspective. When she irritated me enough about the TLC I gave to my "projects", I explained that - unlike her - they could, with enough love and money, be cherries again.

I don't remember much after that, except having to get some ice for my head.

Mac. :smoke:

ohh man thats funny!!!!!:haha::haha::box:

i90wrench 11-05-2009 06:38 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MacAttack (Post 3604090)
Yeah - my ex had the same perspective. When she irritated me enough about the TLC I gave to my "projects", I explained that - unlike her - they could, with enough love and money, be cherries again.

I don't remember much after that, except having to get some ice for my head.

Mac. :smoke:

I'll mention that the next time....:uhmk: My gal's pretty understanding, she would like me find a 66 Mustang to add to the line up. She did bake a cherry pie yesterday and I made a joke that was a lot funnier to me than her! Ya gotta laugh once in a while

padresag 11-05-2009 06:45 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by padresag (Post 3603563)
http://www.forloversofwood.com/price...JRynrl8Q%3d%3d
here is some wonderful figured bubinga but you may choke at the price
I just a batch of african padauck that was really on the orange side.
i can send you a pic of the colour.
I am building a 16' dining table for a customer out of muninga(which he brought from africa a little over 30 years ago). there was only enough for the top and none avail in n/a and it is a member of the padauk family so that is what I turned to for the base. normally afr. padauk is a pretty strong red but I was looking for some that was lighter in colour and my siuplier in Ontario had a flitch cut log that was orange whuch in time will almost fade into what I want
ron

http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/7474/dscn20652.jpg
By rondavid, shot with E8800 at 2009-11-05

this is a limited log that he had . this shade comes along once in awhile
www.amwoodinc.com
s.african padauk

Alan's Classic 11-05-2009 08:18 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ruffrida2005 (Post 3603340)
Hey Alan not to be off topic, but how to you post a link and change the name to what you want it as?

Once you paste your link in your message it will be highlighted in blue. Just type what you want it to say. Try it if you have another ? just ask.

Quote:

Originally Posted by tiggamonsta (Post 3603346)
That stuff looks like a good fit for a truck bed. I would order a sample to be sure of the color first though. Them web pictures never look the same in person. Just look at my avatar. I am really not that good looking. :lol:

It might be cheaper to just get oak and stain it the color I want.

Quote:

Originally Posted by padresag (Post 3603563)
http://www.forloversofwood.com/price...JRynrl8Q%3d%3d
here is some wonderful figured bubinga but you may choke at the price
I just a batch of african padauck that was really on the orange side.
i can send you a pic of the colour.
I am building a 16' dining table for a customer out of muninga(which he brought from africa a little over 30 years ago). there was only enough for the top and none avail in n/a and it is a member of the padauk family so that is what I turned to for the base. normally afr. padauk is a pretty strong red but I was looking for some that was lighter in colour and my siuplier in Ontario had a flitch cut log that was orange whuch in time will almost fade into what I want
ron

Thanks for the info.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bugeyev8 (Post 3603581)
wow...2 hrs later I am at teh end of this post !!

Sweet looking truck, I will be checking back to see it when its completed

:thumbs:

Quote:

Originally Posted by i90wrench (Post 3603820)
I feel ya Bugeye. I've been catching up on threads for the past month. Had a job selling ice cream the past year and half, 80 hour weeks in nebraska all week. Had enough and opened shop back up the first of October. My girlfriend says I'm addicted to this forum! She also wonders why I have those "junk" pickups, I tell her those are my retirement projects.......someday. Great build Alan. Was gonna start on my 68 first but liking yours so might start with my 64 short fleet.

Thanks man. I gave up on trying to keep up. I breeze thru a few a night.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 70 Suburban (Post 3603829)
speeking of working on the bed.. I saw a truck this weekend (didnt get a pic) that used a sub bed and tail.. looked great. if I had the parts I think I would do it.

Pics or you didn't see it. :lol:

Quote:

Originally Posted by MacAttack (Post 3604090)
Yeah - my ex had the same perspective. When she irritated me enough about the TLC I gave to my "projects", I explained that - unlike her - they could, with enough love and money, be cherries again.

I don't remember much after that, except having to get some ice for my head.

Mac. :smoke:

:haha:

Quote:

Originally Posted by padresag (Post 3604422)
By this is a limited log that he had . this shade comes along once in awhile
www.amwoodinc.com
s.african padauk

Nice wood, I know there will be a wize A$$ comment on that.

quickchevy 11-05-2009 09:24 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
What do you think of the tri plus sheet metal parts you bought for you truck.

Alan's Classic 11-06-2009 11:47 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by quickchevy (Post 3604709)
What do you think of the tri plus sheet metal parts you bought for you truck.

Not all my parts were triplus, but the ones I did have fit good. (if I remember correctly). The weld in patches were counter part and i had fits with all except the outer rocker.

This is what I will be spraying in my rocker to prevent rust.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...b/DSC01812.jpg

This is the spray nozzle for it.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...b/DSC01813.jpg

It has a 360* spray pattern.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...b/DSC01814.jpg

Started working on my neighbor Shannon's truck. Teaching him how to do body work. Check out Shannon's Build.

tommys66 11-06-2009 11:55 PM

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This is what I will be spraying in my rocker to prevent rust.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...b/DSC01812.jpg

Thats it! Thanks alan! Ive been looking for something to spray the inside of my rockers after I welded them in. I used a weld thru primer from 3M, but was unsure of the outcome. The extension with that spray is ideal!

Alan's Classic 11-08-2009 09:53 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tommys66 (Post 3606660)
Thats it! Thanks alan! Ive been looking for something to spray the inside of my rockers after I welded them in. I used a weld thru primer from 3M, but was unsure of the outcome. The extension with that spray is ideal!

Glad I could help

The blaster does awesome work. He even shrink wraps the parts to keep fingure prints off while handling.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC01829.jpg

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC01830.jpg

Spraying DP90. I just put a light coat on because I didn't have much left. It will be good enough to keep the surface rust from forming.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC01841.jpg

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC01843.jpg

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC01837.jpg

The hood latch looks brand new.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC01846.jpg

65Custom 11-08-2009 09:58 PM

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Thanks for posting pics of the blasters work I called him last week and talked to him about getting a few things blasted and it is closer that where I have been going.

Everything is looking good I need to get up that way soon check out the VC10 in person

ttyl

Alan's Classic 11-08-2009 10:13 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 65Custom (Post 3609423)
Thanks for posting pics of the blasters work I called him last week and talked to him about getting a few things blasted and it is closer that where I have been going.

Everything is looking good I need to get up that way soon check out the VC10 in person

ttyl

He mentioned that you called him.

4dranch 11-09-2009 08:22 AM

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Nice progress Alan...:metal:
Ooh...And I thought you were the one responsible for all the good pictures......tell your picture taker nice job..:lol:

Alan's Classic 11-09-2009 01:06 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 4dranch (Post 3609998)
Nice progress Alan...:metal:
Ooh...And I thought you were the one responsible for all the good pictures......tell your picture taker nice job..:lol:

Thanks David. For the most part I do take all of the pics. But my neighbor does the action shots. ;) I think we take turns catching each other in action on our projects. Have you seen sdaileys build yet? If not HERE it is.


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